The book by Matt Bissonette, a former member of the Navy SEAL team that entered the Pakistani compound of Usama Bin Laden, has caused a headache for the Pentagon, a war of words in the Special Ops and larger defense community, and a disagreement about whether classified information was illegally disclosed.

Security aside, blandness is a problem. Couldn't the reader have been
given at least some description of the SEAL who fired the shot as Bin
Laden peeked out of his third-floor bedroom? Why did he fire at an
unarmed subject? Did his fellow SEALs, known for hard-edge ribbing, give
him a bad time later for possibly violating the order that the mission
was not meant to be an assassination?